Bryan is third on the Wolfpack roster with 20 receptions for the year,totaling 240 yards. He has two touchdown grabs, and has caught at leastone pass in each of the Pack's seven games thus far. Bryan was recentlynamed to the Mackey Award midseason watch list and was voted preseasonAll-ACC this summer, after earning first-team all-conference hardwarelast season.

Irving leads the team in tackles (53) and sacks (4.5 for 24 yards) afterreturning from injuries sustained in a serious car accident prior tolast season. He has forced two fumbles, and led the team in tacklesagainst Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech. Irving was named to the RotaryLombardi Award watch list in Aug., and was selected as the Walter CampDefensive Player of the Week on Sept. 26.

Wilson has thrown for 300 or more yards 10 times for his career,including six times this season. So far this year he has passed for2,124 yards and 18 touchdowns, including scoring strikes to 11 differentreceivers. Wilson has previously been named to preseason watch lists forboth the Manning and O’Brien awards. He was also named the Manning AwardStar of the Week following the Cincinnati contest.

Spencer and Williams have both been named to the Biletnikoff Award watchlist. Williams is 12th in school history for total career receptionswith 108, while Spencer stands 15th with 99 catches and ranks fifth inreceiving yards with 2,053. Spencer’s 34 receptions lead the team thisyear, while Williams’ 27 grabs are second.

Bishop leads the team with three interceptions and boasts 33 tackles.His two picks against Boston College marked the first time since 2005that a Wolfpack player has intercepted more than one pass in the samegame.

Cole has tallied 44 tackles and 7.5 tackles for a loss of 37 yards. Hehas also forced two fumbles and recovered another. He picked up hisfirst career interception against UCF and led the team in tackles thefollowing week with 12 against Cincinnati. He was named ACC DefensiveBack of the Week and Rivals.com ACC Player of the Week for thatperformance.